diana mag nnay joins us. >> reporter: this country is used to earthquake. but 7.2 is a huge quake affecting this rural area of southeastern turkey, and i'm in a down here you can see search and rescuers are trying to find people in the wreckage. they've been using dogs, trying to hear knocking or screams, no one out of here alive at this point. of course, the red crescent and various other organizations are putting on huge efforts to try to get aid and relief to this part of turkey. particularly as you said because the evenings get so cold here. so tonight they're going to be sending 7,000 tents in for people who were made homeless by the quake and the hundred, thousands of others, who scared to go back to their own homes for fear of the fact that the foundations are unsolid now and the continued aftershocks that hit the region. there will be blankets in these two tent cities set up. tents for the specially designed for warm weather. mobile kitchens being brought in. huge cargo planes full of aid coming in from ankara to the region. efforts made to a countr